Posted inNew Mexico State Gov., New Mexico Statewide News

Legislative Roundup: Meat Act moo-ves on and bill to restart Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Task Force advances

This story is published in partnership with the Santa Fe New Mexican as a part of our commitment to bringing you the best in independent news coverage that matters to Albuquerque. Thank you to donors whose support allows us to license these stories. Donate to allow us to continue to bring stories like this. Meat […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., New Mexico State Gov.

NM students may have new requirements to get that diploma

By Margaret O’Hara/The Santa Fe New Mexican A new set of high school graduation requirements won approval Monday from the Senate Education Committee โ€” but not without disagreement over whether the state should require students to take financial literacy courses. Sponsored by Rep. Andrรฉs Romero, D-Albuquerque, and Rep. Ryan Lane, R-Aztec, House Bill 171 is designed to […]

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New Mexico Democrats push to criminalize fake electors before presidential vote

By MORGAN LEE Associated Press | SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) โ€” New Mexico Democrats who control the Legislature want to make it a crime to pose as a fake presidential elector in one of the few states where Republicans signed certificates in 2020 falsely declaring Donald Trump the winner. Legislators advanced a bill Friday on […]

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Gov. says Google will use satellites and sensors to help New Mexico cities find leaky pipes. Here’s how.

By SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN Associated Press | ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) โ€” New Mexico is teaming up with Google to hunt for leaky water pipes using satellite imagery as the drought-stricken state prepares for a future in which growing demand puts more pressure on already dwindling drinking water supplies. State officials made the announcement Tuesday as […]

Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety, New Mexico State Gov.

Pretrial detention bill favored by the gov won’t move forward

By Robert Knott/ Santa Fe New Mexican A “tougher on crime” bill championed by the governor that supporters say would address the perception of violent criminals moving through a judicial revolving door went through something of a revolving door itself Monday. Members of the Senate Health and Public Affairs Committed voted 5-4 to table Senate […]

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